Homophobic local bylaws make a marginalised community more vulnerable.
A pressing concern
Amrita Malhi examines what's behind the expulsion of Australian media from Malaysia.
Myanmar’s next president
Trevor Wilson on the country’s likely leaders and how they are likely to lead.
Mahathir no solution for Malaysia’s mess
Hopping into bed with former PM is an act of narrow-interest desperation.
Why Najib Razak is still in power
A flawed political system and power vacuum keeps scandal-hit PM in office.
A massive mistake for a Marcos at mass
Widow of former dictator accidentally honours victims of her late husband.
Mindanao after the Philippines presidential elections
Peace needs long-term solutions and not populist, vote-seeking rhetoric.
Misplaced affection for Myanmar’s old days
Nostalgia misses the costs that came with long-term economic paralysis, writes Nicholas Farrelly.
Thailand’s new politics and a double wrecking ball
Christine Gray on Thaksin, the Crown Prince and the shake up of the old regime.
The myth of the popcorn gunman
Nick Nostitz reflects on the sentencing of one of the Laksi shooters.
Peace in President Thein Sein’s time?
Why ending conflict with a collective of armed forces is vital to Myanmar's future.
An education in captivity
Edith Mirante reports on a Malaysian boarding school escape with tragic consequences.
To TPP or not to TPP – that is Jokowi’s question
Should he sign up to the world’s largest trade agreement?
Duckweed and the dilemma of Singapore’s opposition
Will more non-elected members of parliament bolster or hamper the country’s long-suffering opposition, ask Stefan Tan.
Ritualism and the erosion of human rights
States in the Asia-Pacific increasingly pay lip service to protections they sign up to.
Thailand’s iron fist and an academic’s family
Pavin Chachavalpongpun on the abuse he and his family are facing from military rulers.
Myanmar: where civil society and democracy collide
Will Myanmar's civil society help or hinder political change?
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